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Port Moresby’s Lamana Hotel

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LOCATION

The hotel is tucked away in the foothills of Waigani, about 10 minutes from the airport and close to government offices.

the place

This four-star hotel has a staggering range of accommodat­ion styles and facilities, including apartments, twin and deluxe rooms, as well as executive suites. There are three restaurant­s and a cafe. Guests can unwind with a drink at one of several bars/ lounges. There’s also a nightclub, a bowling alley, a snooker room, a day spa, a beauty salon, a dental clinic, a fitness centre, and outdoor tennis courts. The hotel recently completed renovation­s, including new food and beverage venues.

ROOMS

All rooms have flat-screen TVs, airconditi­oning, and tea and coffee-making facilities. Depending on the apartment or room style, they also include king and queen-sized beds, coffee tables, lounge seating, Nespresso machines, free Wi-Fi and writing desks.

FOOD AND DRINK

The Italian restaurant is popular for its pizza and pasta (for lunch and dinner) and provides one of Port Moresby’s most authentic Italian food experience­s. It also has a buffet on Sundays. Rio’s at the Temple is a steakhouse that serves meat off long skewers straight from the barbecue, a Brazilian-style of cooking known as churrasco. Spices Restaurant offers Indian-inspired dishes and has a buffet on Thursday nights. Cafe Palazzo has some of the best barista coffee in Port Moresby, made from locally sourced beans. There’s comfortabl­e lounge seating in the cafe, along with a good selection of pastries and light meals.

WHAT GUES TS LIKE

“We stayed for two nights at the Lamana Hotel, following eight nights exploring northern battlefiel­ds. The Lamana was just what we needed. Great rooms, efficient a/c, nice showers and a boot-cleaning service included at no charge! The room rates are extremely competitiv­e.” – TripAdviso­r

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